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Looks like most Pakistanis in this forum have strong beliefs in their religion and most Indians in this forum dont have strong beliefs in their religion.
Very intersting!!!
Hence why I believe that the person that started this thread is actually very unsure about himself and why he chooses not to believe in the allmighty.
Most of the aversion to 'illogical' religious beliefs by Bharatias on this forum is what we would call in urdu 'Ankhon main dhool jhokna'.
They seem desperate to make themselves out to be oooh so rational, so scientific and modern. Wheras you will find them queueing up in their local temple on Sundays, ditto to all, partaking in puja of a stone murti, getting their foreheads marked with vermillion and munching of prasad.
This 'Act' won't wash with those of us who are aware of their machinations.
You're right that historically, man has digressed from whatever religious path his predecessor has followed. That in itself, cannot belie the fact that some predecessor was in fact right about his knowledge of God. I mean to say, just because truth becomes corrupted, it doesn't tarnish the original truth.
To some, Intelligent Design is a scientific theory, based upon logic and rationality. However, is it necessary to be scientifically convinced of a fact to believe it?
There are different levels of belief/knowlege. We know from hearsay that fire burns. That is one type of knowledge. We know from our eyes that fire burns, as we see things being burnt. Lastly, we can feel fire burn, when the flame touches are skin. That is another type of belief/knowledge.
The truth may be the same, although the paradigm through which we experience that truth may be different.
You have this thing all wrong, you forget the main equation in the Sunday comunion, and that is WIFE. Atleast in the State that is the case.
Looks like most Pakistanis in this forum have strong beliefs in their religion and most Indians in this forum dont have strong beliefs in their religion.
Very intersting!!!
Most of the aversion to 'illogical' religious beliefs by Bharatias on this forum is what we would call in urdu 'Ankhon main dhool jhokna'.
They seem desperate to make themselves out to be oooh so rational, so scientific and modern. Wheras you will find them queueing up in their local temple on Sundays, ditto to all, partaking in puja of a stone murti, getting their foreheads marked with vermillion and munching of prasad.
This 'Act' won't wash with those of us who are aware of their machinations.
I believe that should be....This 'Act' won't wash with those of us who are aware of their machinations.
Is it true though that a lot of people believe that the Hindu faith is actually a grown religion I watched a little documentary on the Mahabharat and a few other stories but I am afraid they were too fantasized for my understanding their may be loads of theories yet undiscovered by man but believing that everything is gods or worshiping the Va gina or the Pen is is a little too difficult to understand.
So jarnee read about other religions apart from the Hindu faith with a positive approach and you will begin to understand its magnificense and understand its true power. and try to understand purpose behind it everything will make sense.